Starboard X15 wingboard & Freewing Air Team REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @timboswijk416
    @timboswijk416 Месяц назад +1

    Great review as always. Have you tried the Starboard the small SLX front wings (the same as MF wing series?) on this ?

    • @MarcoBoone
      @MarcoBoone Месяц назад +1

      Hi Tim, I haven't tried the SLX front wings because we don't have them :(. But the SLR 2 660 and 560 matches very well. P.S. The SLX series don't have the same shape as the MF series. Both are 7000 optimized in the design software but do have a different design philosophy. I trief the MF 820 for WINDfoil coarse racing and that didn't work. Extremely nervous and scrary to foil. But for light wind WINGfoiling the MF 820 is great

    • @timboswijk416
      @timboswijk416 29 дней назад +1

      @@MarcoBoone Hi Marco, thanks for the reply. I was considering using the MF820 for my Formula wind foil board on a 115 course racing fuselage for super light wind ( replacing the SB Millennium 1000)
      Reading your comments on how sketchy and scary the foil is , may make me reconsider, especially as they’re super hard to get hold of
      How bad/unsuitable are they for a 100wide board ? Thanks

    • @MarcoBoone
      @MarcoBoone 29 дней назад

      @@timboswijk416 I wouldn't recommend to use the MF820, it will be terrible. Go for the SLR2 880. This a great replacement for your millenium 1000. Lower stall speed and way faster. I am using the SLR2 880 for course racing and I love it SLR2 880 is much better than last years SLR1 880.

    • @timboswijk416
      @timboswijk416 28 дней назад

      @@MarcoBoone Thanks Marco for your words of wisdom. It is much appreciated, alas no SLR wings in the UK.So I have ordered SLX 665 to go with my SLX 565 front wing today. Plus a 105 99/31 jumbo 2 and 130 tail wing. With the 100cm span of the 665, I’m wondering how well it will work on my 115 Evo 1 fuse with a 255 thin/200 tail wing set up, as big course racing wings aren’t available here.